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25 May 2026 | News
MultiPark grows – A new research group focusing on Neural Circuits of Emotion
This spring, MultiPark has the pleasure of welcoming a new research group leader. The Neural Circuits of Emotion team focuses on how neural circuits and neuroimmune interactions re...

12 May 2026 | News
Exceptional Success of MultiPark Researchers in a Highly Competitive International Call for Parkinson’s Research
A team of international researchers led by senior lecturer Åsa Mackenzie at Lund University has received a $9 million USD grant from the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) ...

8 May 2026 | News
A drop of blood can detect Alzheimer’s – international award
The 2026 Jeffrey L. Morby Prize has been awarded to researchers from Lund University and Washington University for a study published in Nature Medicine. The paper describes a blood...

7 Apr 2026 | News
World Parkinson’s Day: five MultiPark projects that could improve diagnosis, understanding, and future treatments
Simpler diagnosis using a smell test, mapping brain circuits behind symptoms linked to Parkinson’s, and significant funding for advanced gene therapies. And a recently completed cl...

1 Apr 2026 | News
New AI model can detect multiple cognitive brain diseases from a single blood sample
The symptom profiles of different neurodegenerative diseases often overlap, and diagnosing age-related cognitive symptoms is complex. A patient may have multiple overlapping diseas...